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1. Weekly Columns - Inter Press Service
www.ipsnews.org/weekly.asp - [Cached]Published on: 6/9/2006 Last Visited: 6/9/2006
Dariush Zahedi and Ali Assareh
IPS COLUMNIST SERVICE, MAY 2006
Given the fragmentation of Iran's conservative ruling elite, the response of the major powers to Iran's nuclear ambitions will greatly affect the outcome of the current power struggle inside the country -- and by implication, the fate of Iran's nuclear programme, write Dariush Zahedi, who teaches International Political Economy and Peace & Conflict Studies at University of California, Berkeley, and Ali Assareh, a student instructor and analyst specialising in the political economy of the Middle East at UC Berkeley.
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2. WORLD RESPONSE TO IRAN A MAJOR FACTOR IN INTERNAL POLITICS
ipsnews.net/columns.asp?idnews - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2006 Last Visited: 5/4/2006
Dariush Zahedi and Ali Assareh
MAY 2006 (IPS) - Given the fragmentation of Iran's conservative ruling elite, the response of the major powers to Iran's nuclear ambitions will greatly affect the outcome of the current power struggle inside the country -- and by implication, the fate of Iran's nuclear programme, write Dariush Zahedi, who teaches International Political Economy and Peace & Conflict Studies at University of California, Berkeley, and Ali Assareh, a student instructor and analyst specialising in the political economy of the Middle East at UC Berkeley.
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By Dariush Zahedi and Ali Assareh
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3. WORLD RESPONSE TO IRAN A MAJOR FACTOR IN INTERNAL POLITICS
www.ipsnews.net/columns.asp?id - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2006 Last Visited: 11/2/2006
Dariush Zahedi and Ali Assareh
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MAY 2006 (IPS) - Given the fragmentation of Iran's conservative ruling elite, the response of the major powers to Iran's nuclear ambitions will greatly affect the outcome of the current power struggle inside the country -- and by implication, the fate of Iran's nuclear programme, write Dariush Zahedi, who teaches International Political Economy and Peace & Conflict Studies at University of California, Berkeley, and Ali Assareh, a student instructor and analyst specialising in the political economy of the Middle East at UC Berkeley.

